Overview
J-MIC certification is to certify that the specific wireless device conforms to the technical standards of the Japanese Radio Law. Here, the specific radio equipment refers to the radio equipment used in small radio stations specified in the Ordinance of Technical Regulations Conformity Certification of Specified Radio Equipment.
- Mandatory certification
- Two types of certifications: Test Certification and Type Certification.
Products
Radio Equipment: 103 categories
Applicable standards
Ordinance of Technical Regulations Conformity Certification of Specified Radio Equipment
Competent authorities
- Regulatory government institution : Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)
- Certification bodies : TELEC, TUV, SGS, UL, BABT, COSMO, etc.
Required documents
- Test certification application
- Design (including wireless equipment schematics)
- If the applicant is a third party, a signed Power of Attorney
- Test samples (transfer of equipment) or a report issued by an approved laboratory
- Manuals for operation and maintenance of the wireless device
- ISO9001 certificate
- Label design
- Schematics
- Outside rendering
- Test programs or jigs
- Components list
Procedure
- 1. Test Certification
- Test Certification is a system that certifies only the model tested for the relevant wireless device, and the effect of the certification occurs only for the single model listed in the certificate.
- 2. Type Certification
- Type Certification is a system to certify the model of the wireless device by performing a type test with one sample among products produced according to the same manufacturing process based on the same design. Certification is granted to the specific type of tested model.